Andorra Launches New Cohort in Humanities Diploma with Environmental Risk Module
Centre for Lifelong Learning partners with Civil Protection for training on natural hazards and emergency response to boost community resilience.
Key Points
- New cohort enrolled in Diploma programme by Centre for Lifelong Learning and Civil Protection.
- Includes dedicated module on natural risks and self-protection measures.
- Focuses on effective emergency response and community resilience building.
- Supported by Ministry of Education for future expansions.
A new cohort of students has enrolled in the Diploma of Humanities and Social Sciences programme, organised by Andorra's Centre for Lifelong Learning in partnership with Civil Protection.
This year's edition builds on the ongoing training initiative, incorporating a dedicated environmental module on natural risks and self-protection measures. Participants learn how to respond effectively to emergencies that could impact the country, gaining practical tools and criteria to enhance community resilience.
The sessions emphasise awareness of local hazards and coordinated action during crises, aiming to foster a more prepared population. The programme operates under the auspices of the Ministry of Education, with organisers committed to strengthening this collaboration in future iterations.
Civil Protection highlighted the value of equipping citizens with knowledge of their surroundings' vulnerabilities, promoting proactive behaviours in risk management.
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